Container attachment



ClLdLehman INVENTOR amyw ATTORNEYS Patented June 25, 1940 I w i UNITEDstares persist? optics CONTAINER. ATTACHMENT Charles L. Lehman,Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Application July 26, 1938, Serial No. 221,390

1 Claim. (01. 65-65) My invention relates to containers and more Fromthe foregoing it will be apparent that particularly to dispensersupports therefor. when the spoons have been used to dispense One of theprincipal objects of my invention is syrup from the can, the same may bepositioned to provide a container equipped with means for within theloops 3 in an upright position to presupporting a spoon or otherdispenser above or vent syrup dripping from said spoons elsewhere withinthe container to prevent drippings from except within the interior ofthe can.

i spoon from pp W h i n r. While I have shown and described the bar asAnother j t f y invention is o provide provided with the laterallyoffset sections stamped a device of the above described character whichtherefrom, it is t be understood that said sec- 0 is p e inconstruction, durable in use, eiiicient tions or loops may beconstructed of separate in operation and economical in manufacture.parts and secured thereto in any desirable inan- Othel objects a o fiWill be apparent ner without. departing from the spirit of the infromthe following description, appended claim vention or scope of theappended claim. 1, and annexed drawing, What I claim is: Referring o edrawing wherein like refer- In combination with a receptacle having anonce characters designate like parts throughout open th, a, b r fixed tth inner ll of said the several views: i receptacle and traversing saidmouth, said bar Fi e 1 is a t p pl v w of a container iashionedwithaportion between its ends formed q pp With my invention. with a pair ofspaced longitudinal slits dividing Figures 2 n 3.816 sectional Viewstaken said portion into upper, lower and intermediate 0 the lines ?.2and 33 of Figure 1 respectivelysections, said sections bent away fromsaid bar In p i in y inv i n I p y a and extending in parallelismtherewith, said. upp l f instance a y p n f in .per and lower sectionsand said intermediate Co u q pp d W t o 6 eXtending section disposed onopposite sides of said bar and across h p of said can at one sid f hnc-oacting witheach other to define a closed loop ter thereof. The bar 6is fashioned on the end having vertically extending walls, said loopWith an singularly dispose seat 7 soldered to adapted to receive thelower end of a dispenser the interior Wall of t e c w e y s d he s usedto dispense the contents of said receptacle fixed thereto. The bar 5 isalso fas o ed Wi and with said walls coacting with said dispenserlaterally offset sections, stamped therefrom, to to maintain the latterin a substantially vertical. 30 p vi l p 8 for vin he in i an e positionto effect discharge of drippings from said right position p nsers, forinstance the bowls lower end of said dispenser within said receptacle.9v of spoons l0. CHARLES L. LEl-IMAN.

